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D-due 2019 Spring/Summer Collection Launch

January 15 2019

We will unveil the D-due 2019 spring/summer collection at nationwide stores carrying the brand. The spring/summer collection is based on the Virgen del Carmen Festival, a day of worship for the patron of the sea, held in Galicia, Spain in July every year. The four events that take place on the day of celebration were used as inspiration in creating the collection.
On Friday, January 18, new pieces based on “Misa” where special clothes are worn for praying at church, a tradition that starts off the festivities and has been followed for generations, will arrive in-store. We hope you enjoy D-due’s elegant but playful style which embraces the traditional culture of Galicia.

Lamp harajuku: SINA SUIEN Window Installation

January 14 2019

SINA SUIEN 2019 Spring/Summer “Survival” Lamp harajuku’s 1st floor window display will feature an installation based on a fictional story where floral vinyl umbrellas are used as weapons, designed by Yumiko Arimoto.

SINA SUIEN will take over the store’s 1st floor for three days from Friday, January 18 to Sunday, January 20. Items from the archive collection will be available along with new pieces from the Survival collection.

Happy New Year 2019

destination Tokyo: Tramando SS19 “LIQUID” Pre-Collection Launch

December 17 2018

Tramando SS19 Pre-Collection will launch under the theme “LIQUID”. The results of various experiments relating to the state of liquid and the potential of color were used as inspiration for this collection. Expressions of brush strokes and the silhouette of liquid spills. Vivid color combined with glossy ink texture heightens expectations of a new season. Items include tops for layering and outerwear, perfect for this season.

H.P.F, CHIRISTOPHER: New Arrivals

December 3 2018

Satomi Kawakita –Jewelry

Satomi Kawakita is drawn to the creative process. Inspired by her mother, a dressmaker she followed a creative path to jewelry design, became a master diamond setter, and launched her collection in NYC in 2008. Enchanted by the natural mystique of precious gemstones and metals, she expresses her unique sense of beauty and impeccable craftsmanship in every piece.

Please contact us for bridal order consultation.

Austin Press

Kim Austin began her small letterpress and design studio Austin Press on Pier 70 in San Francisco surrounded by the industrial maritime past and contemporary artisans. Her aesthetic is informed by rare books, turn of the century ephemera, or any curious, object that conveys a sense of beauty. Inspired by the craftsmanship of days gone by, AP prints all pieces on a 19th century letterpress.

Hirondelle comes from the word swallow in French. The brand name is inspired by the Oscar Wilde story The Happy Prince that tells the tale of a selfless swallow carrying gold and jewels to the poor lifted from the gold-leafed statue of a prince. Creating delicate jewelry from 18 karat gold and diamonds, Hirondelle et Pépin is beautiful fine jewelry adored by women the world-over for its heirloom-like quality and timeless style.

Now our favorite diamond necklace collection are in-store for holidays.

D-due In Blue Start

December 2 2018

D-due’s 2019 Spring Summer collection takes inspiration from the Virgen del Carmen Festival, a day of worship for the patron of the sea. From the collection, new pieces of the classic, dignified and conceptually finished “In Blue” series—which uses deep navy and white as the Atlantic Ocean by the brand’s hometown of Galicia, Spain—has arrived.

H.P.FRANCE BIJOUX Bridal POPUP -Star Diamonds Christmas-

December 1 2018

A diamond and star themed pop-up store will open, focusing on jewelry for that special someone, such as bridal rings symbolizing eternal vows. Mini wreaths matching the jewelry will be presented to each customer purchasing on Saturday, December 8 and Sunday, December 9.

H.P.F, CHRISTOPHER: Trunk Show Dates

Classically trained artist and fine jeweler Kimberlin Brown is drawn to the beauty in nature; her passion is revealed through the organic shapes and rare gemstones used in her designs. “From the shimmering sea below to the starry galaxies above, my jewelry embodies a reverence for natural aesthetics. ”

The landscape of San Francisco is where Tura Sugden collects and cultivates ideas for her distinct collection. Every element of every intricate piece is made by hand following ancient techniques using recycled gold, ethical diamonds and natural gemstones. A deep respect for tradition and a profoundly modern aesthetic guide her point of view.

A Brooklyn based jewelry designer, Diana Mitchell handcrafts jewelry using recycled 18k gold and a range of bright white, champagne, and grey diamonds. With degrees in architecture and jewelry design, she began practicing as a fine jeweler for high-end houses in New York City before launching her own brand. Her collection is characterized by pure and balanced silhouettes – classic in form, with a distinct femininity.

Mary MacGill is a New York and Block Island – based designer working in gold and semi-precious stones. Her minimalist style finds root in the evolving shorelines of the American Northeast. Hammered imperfections and suspended forms are the foundations of her fine jewelry collection.

Theatre H.P.FRANCE: “Barbara” Movie Tie up Event

November 7 2018

Theater H.P.FRANCE will be hosting a tie-up event commemorating the release of the movie “Barbara”. An image of the movie will be on display in the store and a pair of theater tickets will be gifted to the first 10 customers who make purchases of 50,000 yen or more. We hope you come visit and experience the world of “Barbara” on this occasion.

French legendary singer Barbara who was known for famous songs such as “L’Aigle noir” and “Nantes” reigned as Queen of the Chanson world from the 1950s. An actress who plays the part of Barbara and her film director wanders in the labyrinth of love. The soul and songs of a singer who was hurt by love, rejoiced in love and ran wildly through life, eventually transforms their lives as well. This ultimate love drama that follows the life of Barbara, a legendary singer of the 20th century, includes actual performances by the singer.

ASTIER de VILLATTE and H.P.DECO’s Christmas / New Collection

ASTIER de VILLATTE’s new collection was just unveiled at the Paris Show this fall.

The story “MITSOU” by artist Balthus about his days spent with his cat, was drawn by the artist at age 10 and reprinted as well as published in 1921 with the support of poet Rilke. A candle and incense of the scent “ATELIER DE BALTHUS” is reminiscent of Balthus’ atelier that still remains in Gran Châtelet.

Made in collaboration with the artist Serena Carone, are mugs with rings which Carone based on work she created for her daughter. A wide variation of the chain motif white pottery is offered.

In addition, “COLLECTION BANSHAKU” created in collaboration with H.P.FRANCE, will also be unveiled for the first time.

The designers, Benoît Astier de Villatte and Ivan Pericoli will come to Japan for the opening party.